Again, telling porkies about your car will do nothing but antagonize the salesperson and once again you will find yourself being screwed over. |
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The biggest drawback to this plan is that it will antagonize opponents of outsourcing. |
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Not how will you aggravate him, challenge him, dare him, antagonize him, and make an enemy out of him. |
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If microfilaments antagonize microtubules, this uneven distribution of microfilaments should affect microtubule morphology. |
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The other two cats aren't openly hostile to her, but they seem to want to antagonize her. |
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I fully admit I have gone out of my way on more than one occasion to needle and to antagonize him. |
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My friends are down from Cambridge and I don't want you to antagonize them. |
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However, the Gdańsk legislative assembly, which was of German composition, tended to antagonize the Polish overseer whenever possible. |
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Johnson was afraid to antagonize the civil rights leaders, and the report was soon consigned to oblivion. |
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They also ensure that their questions are phrased in such a way so as not to antagonize an opponent or impugn his honesty. |
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One would suppose that the Roosevelt administration, siding with organized labor, managed to antagonize both Republicans and business groups. |
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Ziprasidone may antagonize the effects of levodopa and dopamine agonists. |
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They may even alienate or antagonize some respondents so that they refuse to complete the interview. |
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This combination was also shown to partially antagonize the cataleptic effect of chlorpromazine and butyrophenone. |
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And Giuliani would do well not to antagonize Huckabee too directly early on. |
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While most interactions are positive, increasingly kids are using these communication tools to antagonize and intimidate others. |
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Compost teas are believed to inoculate the plant surface with microorganisms that antagonize or compete with plant pathogens. |
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Their rage silently foments within them, because expressing their anger would antagonize their abusers and generate further mistreatment. |
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The prison administration uses his imprisonment to steal his personal effects and his letters and to antagonize him. |
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This interaction is used clinically to antagonize the anticoagulant effect of heparin. |
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Talwin can antagonize the effects of opiate agonists such as diamorphine, morphine, and heroin and is itself antagonized by naloxone. |
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The meridional and circular muscles antagonize the radial muscles. |
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Selenium appears to antagonize cadmium, especially in acute exposures. |
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Close attachment to autocratic regimes by the West pays short-term dividends but will antagonize generations of Muslims. |
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So far in the States, he has eschewed the roaring, pumping, and scolding so as not to antagonize his new teammates and opponents. |
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For all his flinty wit and occasional impulse to antagonize, Ed Koch was, in the end, almost impossible to dislike. |
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Why go out of the way to offend and antagonize religious people? |
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But this libertarian view antagonizes both the diversitarians and the majoritarians more than anything, more even than they antagonize each other. |
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The brusque style of Washington has managed to antagonize its best friends by means of anachronistic ukases and its treatment of allies as unruly children. |
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Going northward would antagonize Iraqi Sunnis, whom Washington and Baghdad are currently wooing. |
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I remain unconvinced that the occupation forces are really helping the situation, instead of continuing to antagonize large sections of the people. |
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I don't quite understand what tickles him so much about trying to antagonize me, but it doesn't bother me, really. |
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If that is not enough, projects like the millennium scholarship fund even further antagonize the provinces. |
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His refusal to innovate and the harshness of the repression against striking workers antagonize the Labour Party. |
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I was the child sitting there watching her antagonize him, drink until she was sloppy drunk, and then push him. |
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Criticism can antagonize authors even when it performs its function well. |
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So nonviolence is the most effective way to make lasting social and political change because it is least likely to antagonize the people being forced to change. |
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If there is not sufficient rationale this could simply antagonize those people and give enough force to the fundamentalists trying to destabilize those governments. |
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It makes him happy to antagonize and goad people. |
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Semmelweis managed to antagonize his colleagues, who ridiculed him. |
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It also shows that it has a tendency to antagonize parents and others concerned about the way it overrides principles such as academic merit in allocation to particular types of school. |
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At this point in time, it makes sense to develop a program that will not antagonize a conservative society but rather bring to it certain kinds of information that are desired by the community. |
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Some Aboriginal people living below the poverty line may not want to antagonize their welfare worker or employer over racial slurs because they have little financial security. |
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He believed that it was the duty of the Head of State and the Parliament to respect the sentiment of the people who had brought them to power and not antagonize them by trying to impose something that they firmly opposed. |
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They rarely antagonize others intentionally. |
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On the other hand, Trotsky was not successful as a leader of men, partly because he allowed his brilliance and arrogance to antagonize the lesser lights in the communist movement. |
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The purpose of the Marshall Plan was to aid in the economic recovery of nations after WWII as well as to antagonize the Soviet Union. |
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It's nice of him to be a tourist from time to time, and to drop in and antagonize people, but we refer to people by their names frequently on this committee. |
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While the characters insult and antagonize one another, their thoughts spool across the bottom of the screen in the form of text, like a never-ending news update. |
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Governments tend to be sympathetic to some demands from women's rights advocates, but are constrained essentially by their desire not to antagonize the conservative social forces they are courting. |
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As phenytoin has been known to inhibit ADH secretion and antagonize the hyperosmolar state, alternate antiepileptic medication may be given to avoid this. |
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However, due to a lack of government security intervention, the tribes continue to antagonize territorial roads, primarily at the determent to uninvolved community members. |
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